Do you like First-Person Shooters?
Do you like Multiplayer mode?
Do you like it when writers begin their posts with a barrage of questions in order to pique your interest?
If so, check out Combat Arms (CA). It’s a Free 2 Play Massive Multiplayer FPS.
Originating in Korea, CA has been brought over and localized by Nexon.
Players earn GP (game points) and EP (experience points) while competing in several different game modes on a surprisingly plentiful number of maps. Over time, your virtual avatar will advance in rank, earning large sums of GP to spend on temporary weapons and gear at an in-game shop.
Like many Free 2 Play MMOs, Combat Arms uses microtransactions of real money to purchase NX points. With NX points, additional weapons and equipment can be purchased.
However, the weapons purchased with GP are pretty good, and a decent player can stand toe-to-toe with those who pay moolah for their stuff. In other words: pay money only if you really, really want to make an investment it the game.
I played more than a year before I actually forked something over to Nexon. If you do pay money, I would recommending spending it on GP and EXP bonuses to increase your rank and GP income. GP is gained easily enough (although I advise frugality), but ranking up gets harder as you progress. I’m near the verge of getting my first officer rank (2nd Lieutenant) and it’s a grind sometimes.
The graphics are not cutting-edge, so it will play on somewhat older graphic cards. However, I would recommend having a high-speed connection in order to cut down on the lag problems.
So to sum it up.
PROS:
- Will play on most PCs purchased within the last 3-4 years. Although I’m not sure about netbooks.
- Nice variety of game modes, from simple deathmatches to a bargain-bin version of Left 4 Dead.
- Easy to get into a room and play, easy to start your own and invite people.
- Fairly easy learning curve with a new tutorial map, although getting good enough to stand up against hackers is a challenge. Which brings me to…
CONS:
- Hackers,.Glitchers. Get used to them. Ignore them if you want to derive any pleasure from this game. However, if you get good, you can teach them a lesson.
- Getting good. Yeah, expect to die a lot at first. Even playing with other newbs, it was tough at first. As I stand now, I’m not bad at it now. I can even place first every now and then. Be patient.
- Trash talk. Just be try and ignore the thousands of adolescent males and their banter. Every time I’m accused of being a hacker (meaning: I smoked their bee-hinds), I just have to grit my teeth and be the better guy…on most occasions.
Hopefully, I’ll return with some more Free 2 Play MMO goodness. Never in my youth did I ever imagine that…what??…I can play video games for free???
Now I can.
It still blows my wittle mind.
-R.